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Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III
… chaplain, 405. - See also Waffre. Wayford, co. Somerset, Ashcombe in. q.v. Wayneford. See Wangford. Wayt, Gerard le, …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III
… Gloucester], church, 95, 156. - Super Mare, co. Somerset, Ashcombe in, 35. - Turville, Weston [co. Buckingham], church, …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III
… 29. - -, manor of, 455. - super Mare, co. Somerset, Ashcombe, Asshcombe in, 307. - Turville, Turvyle [co. …
Magna Britannia
… Tawton, 482. , Throwley, 505. Ash Clist, Broad Clist, 116. Ashcombe, Hemiock, 267. Ashdown, Morebath, 355. Ashford, …
The Environs of London
… Cooke, 1761; and Elizabeth, wife of Robert Barber, Esq. of Ashcombe, Wilts, 1724. Tombs in the church-yard. In the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… William (d. 1851). William's son, the Revd. John Sneyd, of Ashcombe Hall, in Cheddleton, still held the manor in 1868, … and n. 10 Geo. III, c. 57 (Priv. Act). Keele Univ. Libr., Ashcombe Sneyd papers, partic. of Bradnop manor in box 2, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… aged persons was founded and endowed in 1603, by Oliver Ashcombe, Esq., at that time chief proprietor of Lyford. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the southern boundary followed the stream which runs along Ashcombe Bottom; elsewhere the boundaries followed old field …
Magna Britannia
… on Dr. Bell's system, and supported by subscription. Ashcombe ASHCOMBE, in the hundred of Exminster, and in the deanery of Kenne, lies about 3 miles from Chudleigh. Ashcombe consists of three villages, distinguished by the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the lowest land in the parish, below 107 m., lies, and Ashcombe Bottom. The highest point, at 277 m., is reached on … ha. in the south-east corner of Berwick St. John. Around Ashcombe Bottom there were c. 50 ha. of woodland. 16 In the … in the east part of the parish, and over those called Ashcombe in the south-west corner. In the late 16th century …
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